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Thanks, I found a small sheet of plastic on amazon that I am waiting on to finish it all up, the Midland was a tad taller than yours so I had to use a Dremel tool to open it up a bit more which I was hoping to avoid but I wouldn't have used that space for anything anyways, I also had to drill a...
They were a little awkward on one end but once you tighten the bolts down it looks flush from the front. The only way you'd notice is if you got up under the truck but even then you'd have to really be looking for it.
Yeah unfortunately there are 4 bolts that are tucked under this bezel and you have to remove everything to get to them, otherwise you'd be able to remove the skid plate without having to take the bumper off.
Finished blacking out the front, was quoted $650 plus tax to line-x the skid plate with them doing the work of taking it off and putting it back on, I decided to do that part myself, brought the skid plate in and it was $75 cash.
Finished blacking out the front, was quoted $650 plus tax to line-x the skid plate with them doing the work of taking it off and putting it back on, I decided to do that part myself, brought the skid plate in and it was $75 cash.
Added a NOCO port plug to the rear bumper for the block heater, just gives it a cleaner look than having a plug hanging out your hood scratching your paint in the winters.
For anyone installing the Blackvue DR900S-2CH and doesn't want the wire sticking out the back of the rear, I found a 90 degree cable on eBay link and picture on mine installed, just cleans it up and hides the cable better, the cables pink but nothing some black heat shrink tubing can't fix. Also...
Well after 23 weeks I finally got my truck ( one week was on me getting the dealership to tint the front windows to match the back, 2'' Readylift front level, line-x Berliner and paint the rims) once I got it home on Friday night I spent the weekend adding all the mods that were just sitting...
Well after 23 weeks I finally got my truck ( one week was on me getting the dealership to tint the front windows to match the back, 2'' Readylift front level, line-x Bedliner and paint the rims) once I got it home on Friday night I spent the weekend adding all the mods that were just sitting...
Well after 22 weeks I can finally say I have my truck!....almost....It arrived at the dealership yesterday and today I dropped off a 2'' ReadyLift levelling kit for them to install before I take ownership, as well as taking care of getting the bed Line-X'd, front windows tinted to match the rear...
Awesome thanks so much, and congrats on your truck as well, we got just about the same truck other then engine, enjoy! I can't wait to get mine...when ever that will be.
Hey everyone,
New the the forum and soon to be an owner of a 2020 Rebel EcoDiesel and I was wondering if anyone on here that has the Rebel 2019 or 2020 with a 2'' level kit non air suspension and stock wheels and tires could tell me the overall height from the ground to the top of the fin? I am...
I am sure these have already sold as this post is pretty old but I am looking at getting these for my Rebel and was just wondering if those are the powder coated ones or the bedliner coated ones?
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